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Coprophilous fungal spores: Non-pollen palynomorphs for the study of past megaherbivores
Eline N. van Asperen
, Angelina Perrotti
,
Ambroise Baker
Centre for Sustainable Engineering
Centre for Biodiscovery
SHLS Life Sciences
National Horizons Centre
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Dung Fungal Spore
100%
Megaherbivores
100%
Coprophilous Fungal Spores
100%
Non-pollen Palynomorphs
100%
Large Herbivores
25%
Paleoecology
25%
Megafauna
25%
Late Holocene
25%
Coprophilous
25%
Megafaunal Extinction
25%
Coprophilous Fungi
25%
Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction
25%
Quantitative Reconstruction
25%
Herbivore Abundance
25%
Fungal Taxa
25%
Late Pleistocene
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Holocene
100%
Non-Pollen Palynomorph
100%
Paleoecology
50%
Pleistocene
50%
Megafauna
50%
Late Pleistocene
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Fungal Spore
100%
Taxon
20%
Coprophilous Fungi
20%
Paleoecology
20%